The Threshold camp is not by any stretch overrun with Psionics. As a matter of fact there is quite a bit of diversity...much for me to work with. I'm really looking forward to playing this as it's something i've been wanting to do (the town concept with rotating characters) for some time. I hope it's as good for you as i expect it to be.

Do not read further if you do not wish to know what Dray will be playing. I will be playing a "soulknife". Just wanted to mention this as the above string of text got me concerned, until Matt strayed away from a psionic class.

This class I had decided upon ages ago while talking with Wildfire about his campaign. My concern is that after all of yuo review this wonderful book, we'll having nothing but mindbenders in Threshold, and leave Wildfire with limited options for the beginning of his campaign.

I also will be playing one of the new races in the EPHB, but the name escapes me right now, also approved by aforementioned GM.

Looking forward to this campaign, I am hoping that we can start to make DnD Saturday night sessions a more permanent thing in our lives, and this campaign might be the answer to that. As it will not take all to attend for the session to actually take place.

i need to put some restrictions on some of the races in the EPHB...who's in and who's out. no Gith-folk, no halfling bug men, elans...hmmm...i'll get back to you, no half giants, no duergar. that's all i can think of for now. i like the exotic as much as anybody but some of these races are more than i care to deal with.

side story: back in the day, a friend of mine, Gus, was intrigued with playing unconventional things. as a matter of fact he was (from what i gather) somewhat obnoxious if he didn't have something outrageous or peculiar. for instance, he was telling me about the Pegataur (yes, a Pegataur) that he made (in another camp). i was sort of puzzled as to why this was such a fix for him. i came to understand that it was a way for him to make up for the lack of role-playing experience.

Granted, playing an exotic race is no doubt fun (one of my favs is the Wemic) but i believe that one should know how to role-play before taking on something that they may not know how to handle.